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now al jazeera is citing sources and saying that a ceasefire will be announced in cairo this evening. israeli radio reporting that the ceasefire could be declared during secretary clinton's visit to jerusalem. she left from southeast asia where she has been traveling with the president. her diplomatic mission is the most direct engagement yet in these negotiations. >> her visits will build on the engagement that we've undertaken over the last several days including the engagement by president obama and secretary clinton with leaders in the region and to support a de-escalation of the violence. >> president obama himself was on the phone in the early hours of the morning trying to prevent the conflict from escalating into a ground war. explosions and smoke clouds dotted the skyline in gaza again as soon as the sun was up. more than 100 people are now confirmed dead there with dozens of children among those killed. more rockets from gaza landing in southern israel today. one sent flying in the direction of jerusalem. israeli police said more than 60 rockets were fired by midday. thousan
now al jazeera is citing sources and saying that a ceasefire will be announced in cairo this evening. israeli radio reporting that the ceasefire could be declared during secretary clinton's visit to jerusalem. she left from southeast asia where she has been traveling with the president. her diplomatic mission is the most direct engagement yet in these negotiations. >> her visits will build on the engagement that we've undertaken over the last several days including the engagement by...
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nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its ten-city occupation of the square. today in the end belonged to morsi supporters. their show of support was big, at least in the tens of thousands, perhaps 100,000 or more outside cairo university and it really had the feel of a political rally. there were people waving flags, carrying banners and chanting pro-morsi sloegers. there were some clashes reported, not in cairo, but in the north in alexandria between pro and anti-morsi groups. overall, however, the day was peaceful. that's because the muslim brotherhood is much more focused on politics than on protests. it wants to see as quickly as possible the ratification of that new draft constitution. which
nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its ten-city occupation of the square. today in the end belonged to morsi supporters. their...
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. >>> want to show you live pictures we have coming into us from cairo this hour. tens of thousands of protesters in tahrir square right now standing in opposition to president mohamed morsi and the constitution that was approved earlier today. nbc's richard engel is going to join us live in a moment. >>> possible big news coming from the supreme court today on marriage equality in america. the nine justices are meeting right now. >>> and today's big question. fiscal cliff hardball. should the president be on the road or back in washington hammering out a fiscal cliff compromise? tweet me @thomasaroberts or on facebook. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a
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>> well what governor romney was responding to at the time as you recall that the embassy in cairo had put out a statement talking about appeasement and that a video and trying to -- the folks that were attacking the embassy in cairo, it wasn't something that we condoned and apologizing for the video. that's what the governor was talking about then. i think there's a big difference between how the white house reacted to the terrorist act that occurred at the consulate in benghazi and that's a whole separate issue. the problem, thomas, is the timeline that the white house is trying to discuss changes so often in terms of what they said and when they said it and, you know, the president went to the u.n. two weeks after the attack in benghazi and made it very clear six times that the incident there stemmed from a video. the u.n. ambassador susan rice was on all five of the sunday talk shows on stunned after the incident abutting to it a video and jay carney did it. now they are coming back and rewriting history saying we called it an act of terror and knew all along. then why did you comm
>> well what governor romney was responding to at the time as you recall that the embassy in cairo had put out a statement talking about appeasement and that a video and trying to -- the folks that were attacking the embassy in cairo, it wasn't something that we condoned and apologizing for the video. that's what the governor was talking about then. i think there's a big difference between how the white house reacted to the terrorist act that occurred at the consulate in benghazi and...
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so all attention now is focused on cairo. will they be able to come up with some kind of agreement that israel can accept and then extend the cease-fire, hopefully indefinitely or maybe just for a few more days. that's what it's all about. and the area that is getting some encouragement is it appears according to palestinian sources that there is an agreement that the siege of gaza between gaza and egypt could be lifted. a crossing could be open. medicine can go into gaza from egypt. but only on the condition that it's not hamas people who man that border, but egyptians and palestinians from the west bank, from mahmoud abbas. so that's the area of possible agreement that is giving some signs of encouragement, but the two sides, hamas and israel, still very wide apart in terms of long-term cease-fire. so really all hope now is towards a limited goal of extending the humanitarian cease-fire by maybe another 72 hours. sort of salami tactics. keep the cease-fire going in order to stop the fighting. so that's the most optimistic w
so all attention now is focused on cairo. will they be able to come up with some kind of agreement that israel can accept and then extend the cease-fire, hopefully indefinitely or maybe just for a few more days. that's what it's all about. and the area that is getting some encouragement is it appears according to palestinian sources that there is an agreement that the siege of gaza between gaza and egypt could be lifted. a crossing could be open. medicine can go into gaza from egypt. but only...
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we are keeping our eyes on the breaking news coming to us out of cairo. i want to show you live pictures of protesters back in tahrir square today for another day of demonstrations over the egyptian president's effort to assert new powers. the protesters reminiscent of the uprising that took down hosni mubarak two years ago, and we've heard a third protester has died as a result of these protests. n. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into
we are keeping our eyes on the breaking news coming to us out of cairo. i want to show you live pictures of protesters back in tahrir square today for another day of demonstrations over the egyptian president's effort to assert new powers. the protesters reminiscent of the uprising that took down hosni mubarak two years ago, and we've heard a third protester has died as a result of these protests. n. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you...
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the first explosion happened north of cairo. at least 26 people were killed. the church was packed with palm sunday worshippers. and it happened during a ways o televised service. a warning, this video may be unsettling. [ singing ] >> oh, boy. nbc's lucy cavanaugh, it's chilling to see that. ato we know about this attack, and has there been official reaction from the egyptian government? >> sure, alex. this was supposed to be a day of celebration the sunday before easter. instead, shock, anguish and disbelief. at least 43 people killed this morning, a hundred counted. the first attack taking place at 9:30 a.m., that's when that explosion that we watched and heard on that video ripped through the church, killing at least 27, injuring dozens. horrific footage of the aftermath. authorities believe an explosive device was planted inside the church near the front. the second suicide attack took place outside of st. mark's church in alexandria, egypt's second largest city. at least 16 people killed in that one, 41 wounded. our freelance contributor on the scene say
the first explosion happened north of cairo. at least 26 people were killed. the church was packed with palm sunday worshippers. and it happened during a ways o televised service. a warning, this video may be unsettling. [ singing ] >> oh, boy. nbc's lucy cavanaugh, it's chilling to see that. ato we know about this attack, and has there been official reaction from the egyptian government? >> sure, alex. this was supposed to be a day of celebration the sunday before easter. instead,...
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the first bombing happening in a church in cairo. the church packed with worshippers. we want to warn you that the photos are graphic. ♪ ♪ >> joining us now with the very latest from london. lucy, we have been covering this first attack and then not there shortly after a second deadly attack happened. what do we know? >> reporter: thomas, good morning. that video obviously difficult to watch. this was supposed to be a day of celebration, the sunday before easter taking off holy week. it sent shock, anguish and disbelief across egypt over the brazen daylight attacks. isis claiming responsibility for both, the earlier one targeting a christian church in the delta city of tanta. 50 miles north of cairo. roughly 9:30 a.m. 26 people were killed, injuring dozens. horrific footage emergg on social media of the after math. showing blood stained pews, people screaming. explosive devices were planted inside the church. the second blast was outside of saint marks church in alexandria. 11 people are known to be killed, 35 wounded. we are getting some details from our freelance
the first bombing happening in a church in cairo. the church packed with worshippers. we want to warn you that the photos are graphic. ♪ ♪ >> joining us now with the very latest from london. lucy, we have been covering this first attack and then not there shortly after a second deadly attack happened. what do we know? >> reporter: thomas, good morning. that video obviously difficult to watch. this was supposed to be a day of celebration, the sunday before easter taking off holy...
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the earlier attack took place some 50 miles north of cairo. it was right in the middle of palm sunday mass at 9:30 a.m. local time when that explosion ripped through the crowd, killing at least 27, injuring 78. gruesome social media footage of the aftermath showing blood-stained pews, people screaming. authorities believe an explosive device was planted inside the church. what we do know, alex, is isis has claimed responsibility for both attacks. what was supposed to be a day of celebration now has egypt's christian community in mourning. alex? >> and how strong is isis there? what is their presence like there, their footprint in egypt? >> isis may be losing ground in places like iraq and syria, but it's had increasing success in egypt. the group's affiliate there is small, but one of the most effective ones given its small fighting force, but large number of causalities that is able to inflict. christians in egypt have been targeted by various islam is groups when isis, this isis affiliate that we're talking about joined the fray, driving out
the earlier attack took place some 50 miles north of cairo. it was right in the middle of palm sunday mass at 9:30 a.m. local time when that explosion ripped through the crowd, killing at least 27, injuring 78. gruesome social media footage of the aftermath showing blood-stained pews, people screaming. authorities believe an explosive device was planted inside the church. what we do know, alex, is isis has claimed responsibility for both attacks. what was supposed to be a day of celebration now...
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watching it all for us from cairo, egypt. bring us to speed when we talk about what's happens with the latest massacre. >> reporter: good afternoon. let's start with the u.n. observer mission. they were able to get to the village we understand, from a british report that actually is accompanying that special trip to the village. some of the accounts that are coming out actually have been somewhat disturbing, confirming some of the accounts we've been hearing from over the past several days some of the amateur footage online, accounts from eyewitnesses people went house to house, street to street, killing people at close range, that seems to be so far confirmed by the accounts from the initial reports. but in terms of the investigation, still the syrian government says it was not responsible for what happened. they are vowing to carry out investigations similar to what they did with the houla incident a few weeks agoing that incident, as well, they say the result of terrorists acting inside the country. but the international c
watching it all for us from cairo, egypt. bring us to speed when we talk about what's happens with the latest massacre. >> reporter: good afternoon. let's start with the u.n. observer mission. they were able to get to the village we understand, from a british report that actually is accompanying that special trip to the village. some of the accounts that are coming out actually have been somewhat disturbing, confirming some of the accounts we've been hearing from over the past several...
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but during a layover in cairo, a gate agent said he and his family could go no further and would be sent back to iraq. >> this shocked me. i was surprised. was there any more to investigate? >> reporter: but his hopes were revived thursday when the administration amended the order to allow iraqi interpreters who served the u.s. government into the u.s. sharif's odyssey began again. good-bye to iraq for a second time, more tears, another last hug. now, they have just one more flight to go, to nationvill vin their new home. this one, they hope, will be the last. >> thank you for that report. this weekend we saw a number of emotional reunions similar to the one in her report at airports nationwide, like this one right here. the fries eeze on the immigrati ban allowing travelers now from the seven predominantly muslim countries to land in the united states without issue. those visas, those 60,000 visas that were revoked now good again. joining us now, iranian american writer and contributor to nbc news. thank you for being here. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> when you look at where we're at t
but during a layover in cairo, a gate agent said he and his family could go no further and would be sent back to iraq. >> this shocked me. i was surprised. was there any more to investigate? >> reporter: but his hopes were revived thursday when the administration amended the order to allow iraqi interpreters who served the u.s. government into the u.s. sharif's odyssey began again. good-bye to iraq for a second time, more tears, another last hug. now, they have just one more flight...
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when he gave his speech in cairo, 3 1/2 years ago, he said these reforms will not be on a straight line. we know this is going to be hard. and we're committed to do it. it's pretty rich coming from a candidate who every time he dips in foreign waters it's a disaster. the president has killed osama bin laden, december a mated al qaeda, brought the international community together to rally against iran.a mated al qaeda, brought the international community together to rally against iran. he's shown leadership that speaks for itself. and so we're not going to be drawn into this ridiculous debate with a candidate who has shown no ability to serve as commander in chief. >> and because of the recent turbulence that we've seen eript egypt and watch that country turn democratic, the president also facing of not meeting with president morsi. this is what morsi told cbs news this morning. take a listen. >> translator: it was warm, it was not hot. >> what's the difference in warm and hot? >> translator: it's the same difference between friendship and being an enemy. we are not enemies of course. >>
when he gave his speech in cairo, 3 1/2 years ago, he said these reforms will not be on a straight line. we know this is going to be hard. and we're committed to do it. it's pretty rich coming from a candidate who every time he dips in foreign waters it's a disaster. the president has killed osama bin laden, december a mated al qaeda, brought the international community together to rally against iran.a mated al qaeda, brought the international community together to rally against iran. he's...
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morning that people with iraqi and other passports were not allowed to board an egyptair flight from cairo to new york because of concerns about this new executive order. now, nbc news is still working to confirm those reports. this policy president trump calls extreme vetting, but critics say it amounts to a ban on all muslims. fallout this morning from president donald trump's move the make good on a divisive campaign promise. >> new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. >> reporter: at the pentagon yesterday, trump signing an executive order to ban immigrants from these predominantly muslim countries for the next 90 days. >> we don't want them here. >> reporter: the orders stop short of an all-out ban on muslims as he promised last december. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: but it sparked outrage. the aclu calling the order quote a euphemism for discriminating against muslims. in
morning that people with iraqi and other passports were not allowed to board an egyptair flight from cairo to new york because of concerns about this new executive order. now, nbc news is still working to confirm those reports. this policy president trump calls extreme vetting, but critics say it amounts to a ban on all muslims. fallout this morning from president donald trump's move the make good on a divisive campaign promise. >> new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists...
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let's join now foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin in cairo. and kristen welker at the white house. we know they were shot at today and able to return after turning around to the inspection sites. let's talk about how long it lasted and also what is the sentiment of the syrian people knowing that u.n. inspectors are now on the ground there? >> reporter: well, their mission is still ongoing so to speak. one of the points that we have been reporting throughout is that u.n. inspectors have to coordinate their movements with the syrian government. as we understand it, they came under attack or sniper fire in an area that was a buffer zone where the rebels don't control it and neither was the syrian government. as they were trying to act the site where the alleged chemical weapons attack took place, that is when they came under fire. now, as we have also been reporting they had been meeting with local residents and one of the demands of the u.n. inspectors they would be allowed to meet with eyewitnesses and able to take soil and blood samples and sp
let's join now foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin in cairo. and kristen welker at the white house. we know they were shot at today and able to return after turning around to the inspection sites. let's talk about how long it lasted and also what is the sentiment of the syrian people knowing that u.n. inspectors are now on the ground there? >> reporter: well, their mission is still ongoing so to speak. one of the points that we have been reporting throughout is that u.n. inspectors have...
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. >> richard engel in cairo for us, richard, thank you. >>> here's a look at other stories topping the news now. the manhunt under way in alabama for that man wanted in a shooting that killed three people, wounded three others near auburn university on sunday. investigators say that desmonte leonard opened fire at a pool party after getting into a fight over a woman. two of these killed were former awe bern football players. >>> minor relief at the gas station. the average cost of a gallon of gas is down 16 cents in the past three weeks. the nationwide average is now $3.62. jackson, mississippi, has the lowest price at $3.18. the highest? seattle is the tops at $4.22 a gallon. >>> a little knock on the noggin isn't enough to get lady gaga down. the pop starboarded a flight out of new zealand this morning on her own two feet despite suffering a minor concussion during a concert on sunday night. it happened when one of the back-up dancers accidentally hit her over the head with a pole. she came back and sang 16 more songs. >>> jeb bush has sid over and over and over again that he's not i
. >> richard engel in cairo for us, richard, thank you. >>> here's a look at other stories topping the news now. the manhunt under way in alabama for that man wanted in a shooting that killed three people, wounded three others near auburn university on sunday. investigators say that desmonte leonard opened fire at a pool party after getting into a fight over a woman. two of these killed were former awe bern football players. >>> minor relief at the gas station. the...
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position being against settlements was well established with obama's speech in cairo at the beginning of his presidency. it's whether or not the united nations, israel and other nations and other people throughout the world, see the u.n. as an honest broker and the answer is no. >> nbc news has confirmed steven adviser steven miller is going to write trump's speech. we know he penned many of trump's speeches, one of which we saw on the floor of the republican national convention in july. >> the indications are that it would be similar to the speeches that we've heard donald trump deliver on those big, national types of stages. he was criticized by some for the tone of that convention speech. having it be pretty dark and somber. his supporters say it really reflected the sentiments they were feeling at the time and continue to feel and kind of were behind them supporting his presidency. so, the important thing about this inaugural address is that it gives donald trump an opportunity to really unite the nation. as we've seen over the past month or so, it remains a very divided country.
position being against settlements was well established with obama's speech in cairo at the beginning of his presidency. it's whether or not the united nations, israel and other nations and other people throughout the world, see the u.n. as an honest broker and the answer is no. >> nbc news has confirmed steven adviser steven miller is going to write trump's speech. we know he penned many of trump's speeches, one of which we saw on the floor of the republican national convention in july....
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. >>> developing now, new clashes in cairo, egypt today, between protesters and police. the protesters have been demanding that egypt's new president rescind the decree he had last thursday granting him absolute power. tens of thousands of protesters rallied in caikacairo's tahrir square. two of e jim's top courts today suspended their work in protest of president mohamed morsi's decr decree. joining me to talk more about the middle east is ambassador dennis ross, an expert on the region. he was the chief middle east negotiate for president clinton and president bush and served as a special adviser for president obama. he is a mideast analyst. both supporters and opponents are planning more giant protests on friday as well as sad. what's your assessment of the situation and the back and forth between the two sides? >> well, i think what we're seeing is is that this is a new egypt. anybody who thought that president morsi could come in and act like president mubarak and could rule as opposed to govern, there's no doubt that's not the case. there's no doubt he miscalculate
. >>> developing now, new clashes in cairo, egypt today, between protesters and police. the protesters have been demanding that egypt's new president rescind the decree he had last thursday granting him absolute power. tens of thousands of protesters rallied in caikacairo's tahrir square. two of e jim's top courts today suspended their work in protest of president mohamed morsi's decr decree. joining me to talk more about the middle east is ambassador dennis ross, an expert on the...
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security forces fired tear gas and used batons to break up crowds in central cairo. activists are upset about a new law that puts tough new restrictions on protests. they're also condemning the arrest of 24 activists connecting to that new law. >>> would you want to share your routine check-ups with as many as 14 other people? it's called shared medical appointments. and it could be the future of health care. nbc news chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman, has a look at how one clinic is changing the way care is provided. >> reporter: laughter, camaraderie, flowers and even refreshments, this clearly isn't a typical doctor's visit. >> hi, there. >> reporter: in fact, it might be a model for the future of quality health care. it's a shared medical appointment, a unique way the cleveland clinic is providing routine patient check-ups for as many as 15 people with similar health issues, all at once. >> they take away more -- it's bang for your buck. there's value. you have extra time, extra information, extra resources, extra understanding. >> reporter: while a typic
security forces fired tear gas and used batons to break up crowds in central cairo. activists are upset about a new law that puts tough new restrictions on protests. they're also condemning the arrest of 24 activists connecting to that new law. >>> would you want to share your routine check-ups with as many as 14 other people? it's called shared medical appointments. and it could be the future of health care. nbc news chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman, has a look at how one...
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their own version of the facts for political reasons, using the word with t"spontaneous" and in by cairo protests in describing the terrible attacks in benghazi have been contradicted by the actual talking points written by, indisputably, the cia, and all the e-mails that we just read. my question for mr. fivpfeifer some time has been, why didn't the white house publish those when susan rice was left drifts in the wind, several other ir respond members of congress, including this particular congressman, who ran for vice president, paul ryan, falsely suggested that the word "spontaneous" was made up by the white house, when we now know from the white house that they were written by the cia. but the white house should have put those talking points out six months ago, rather than waiting until just recently. >> you wrote in "the hill" last week, if the white house knew about the irs abuses and did not tell the president, she should have resigned. the president says that he found out about many of these scandals from the news. at what point when something is developing should staffers bring
their own version of the facts for political reasons, using the word with t"spontaneous" and in by cairo protests in describing the terrible attacks in benghazi have been contradicted by the actual talking points written by, indisputably, the cia, and all the e-mails that we just read. my question for mr. fivpfeifer some time has been, why didn't the white house publish those when susan rice was left drifts in the wind, several other ir respond members of congress, including this...
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violent clashes in cairo today. at least one person died and dozens injured outside the city's main coptic christian cathedral. mobs attacked with kripgss killed by muslims. >>> pastor rick warren are awe noi mourning, their youngest son committed suicide. the author of "purpose driven life," kay and i are overwhelmed by your love, prayers and kind words. >>> and leading a appropriate in salt lake city. thousands watched the speech. . ing saw it satellite. one of three members on a key church board. >>> tensions remain high ahead of secretary of state john kerry's trip to south korea. the united states has to lead a missile test and south korea is expecting a possible missile attack from north korea in the coming days. nbc's jim maceda is in the south korean capital city of seoul with the latest. jim? >> reporter: hi, craig. well, when we spoke at this time yesterday, it seemed that all sides were stepping back from the brink. well, today certainly the u.s. and south koreans continue to dial back the tension. the pe
violent clashes in cairo today. at least one person died and dozens injured outside the city's main coptic christian cathedral. mobs attacked with kripgss killed by muslims. >>> pastor rick warren are awe noi mourning, their youngest son committed suicide. the author of "purpose driven life," kay and i are overwhelmed by your love, prayers and kind words. >>> and leading a appropriate in salt lake city. thousands watched the speech. . ing saw it satellite. one of...
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they came out strongly over the weekend at a arab league meeting in cairo for what its foreign minister called for a foreign intervention to stop the tragedy in syria but stopped short of a u.s. or western air strike. on the other hand, you have syria's main backer russia today warning if the united states carries out air strikes against syria, it would permanently or could possibly sink those peace talks which are supposed to happen in geneva. back to you. >> jim maceda, thanks for that. >>> the white house is serious strategy. does the last-minute seek to seek congressional approval. there's nothing like that feeling of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're ready to upgrade. having what you want on the 4glte network you rely on. that's powerful. upgrade to the droid ultra by motorola with 0 down payment. >>> members of congress are divided over whether or not to use military actions again syria and looks like a tou
they came out strongly over the weekend at a arab league meeting in cairo for what its foreign minister called for a foreign intervention to stop the tragedy in syria but stopped short of a u.s. or western air strike. on the other hand, you have syria's main backer russia today warning if the united states carries out air strikes against syria, it would permanently or could possibly sink those peace talks which are supposed to happen in geneva. back to you. >> jim maceda, thanks for that....
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not necessarily talking about cairo or jordan which have relationships with israel. diplomatic, full recognition, ambassadors, what have you. i'm talking about the street level. those are one of the things the arabs will talk about in terms of their, you know, disapproval of the united states foreign policy in the middle east. its support for israel unconditionally. >> that's going to wrap up this hour of msnbc live. he will pick up our coverage right now. >>> all right, breaking right now on msnbc, as we were just hearing, secretary of state john kerry is set to speak at any minute now to outline a last-chance effort towards middle east peace. kerry is expected to respond to accusations the u.s. orchestrated a u.n. vote condemning new israeli settlements. new reaction this morning from president-elect trump. >>> a massive sinkhole in michigan the size of a football field. officials worry it could cave in completely. and remembering carrie fisher. co-stars, family and friends pay tribute. a look back at her life that went beyond the camera. >>> good morning, everyone
not necessarily talking about cairo or jordan which have relationships with israel. diplomatic, full recognition, ambassadors, what have you. i'm talking about the street level. those are one of the things the arabs will talk about in terms of their, you know, disapproval of the united states foreign policy in the middle east. its support for israel unconditionally. >> that's going to wrap up this hour of msnbc live. he will pick up our coverage right now. >>> all right, breaking...
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nbc's matt bradley is live in cairo, egypt. we know the country is under a state of emergency. what exactly does that mean? >> well, stephanie egypt is no stranger to states of emergency. before the revolution in 2011, egypt had been under a state of emergency for about 30 years under former dictator hosni mubarak. that state of emergency was done away with but it's been back and forth for the past couple years and it's been in place in various regions of the country where there's been insurgencies that sisi and morsi and other military leaders have tried to suppress. but what it really means is it's just a waving of civil liberties. basically allows the president and some members of the military to detain people and submit them to special security courts that don't have appeals and that often come under the age of military orders. so the judges passing judgment on suspects can essentially be told what to do. it also allows for searches and seizures without warrants. it allows for the president and owe officials to crack down on the media and survey private individuals. it's a
nbc's matt bradley is live in cairo, egypt. we know the country is under a state of emergency. what exactly does that mean? >> well, stephanie egypt is no stranger to states of emergency. before the revolution in 2011, egypt had been under a state of emergency for about 30 years under former dictator hosni mubarak. that state of emergency was done away with but it's been back and forth for the past couple years and it's been in place in various regions of the country where there's been...